Dean N: Have fun! I will be pinging your account @Ace to see how long it takes for your badge to go live.

diane wilson (thecatspaws): +Bryan Bosse​​ people will get put into teams, is my assumption. Parking in that area is difficult, your best bet may be bart and uber. Sometimes Bellevue has parking by children's fairyland. However, that parking tends to full and it can be pricey. Sometimes some of the side streets will have parking as you go into the hills from the lake. Either way, parking on a Friday night in that area may be difficult, I'd recommend public transportation.

Matt Stevenson (BigMatty): Wow, have fun +John Hanke ! I think the +GORUCK#OpClearField is one of the neatest things to ever cycle through... tons of fun running around the city.

It would sure be cool to show up for OCF and have @ace on your team! :D

Ulrika Gullo: We can invite the whole area, Res and Enl are both represented here in this thread (Anja enl, me and Robban res), so if we just decide on a place the rest should sort itself out. +John Hanke+Anja Mesenholl+Robban J

Ulrika Gullo: +John Hanke - late request - if you can meet up there at 1600 or 1630, one international guests would be very happy since there is a bus to the airport that has to be catched around 17.30 :)

On the trail of another buried ship. What secrets does it hold? Can you name it? #Ingress+Hank Johnson

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Adriána Perkele (TheCapsuleCollector): It must be Vasa, amazing museum in Stockholm 😍(lucky for us it sinked after building and now we can see an almost intact ship like that, unlucky for the designer who didnt calculated well the weight)

Martin Brenner: Photo info says Vasa Museum in Stockholm. Definitely a MUST visit when I'm in Stockholm for the anomaly. Interesting vessel, which only sailed 1300m before sinking just outside the harbor of Stockholm. When it was known the ship was unstable.

Heather Havis ('HeterTheMoth'): It's just across the water from me in Turku Åbo, Finland. Many interesting ship wrecks can be found in the archipelago waters of Turku - Åland - Stockholm. For example: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Föglö_wreck

Have you ever wondered where Niantic gets its name? This National Geographic article includes a really cool map of the ships buried beneath the city of San Francisco. Read the article and you'll find a paragraph about the famous whaling ship, along with a map of its location.